lost my car keys today, the only key I had for the car, Police haven't had any handed in yet either so not sure where they are, turfed the house over and retraced my steps, nothing!

so, a quick search on google reveals loads of 'mobile lost key' recovery companies, all with mobile numbers...

anyone used one? any other suggestions?

I dont really fancy telling someone where my car is only for them to half inch it when I am not looking...

seriously stressed...

Lee

Call them up and get a pal to drive round to where your car is so you can wait there until the person arrives. Then the guy picks the lock for you. You do need to somehow get another key or the lock changed afterwards so check that out as well so you know how much its gonna set you back and it needs to be in garage on on a driveway securely

Call them up and get a pal to drive round to where your car is so you can wait there until the person arrives. Then the guy picks the lock for you. You do need to somehow get another key or the lock changed afterwards so check that out as well so you know how much its gonna set you back and it needs to be in garage on on a driveway securely

We had to get this done on a Merc ML a while back, he didnt blow the lock or nothing, just got in then got some code off the car. then cut the key in his van and we were away! Job sorted no fuss atall. Wasnt cheap tho!!

Similar thing happened to me with a civic type r a while ago. lost the key and couldn't find the spare. The car was in a dodgy area 30 miles from home with loads of work stuff inside including office keys so i payed £140 to get it towed home.

Eventualy got a mobile locksmith but as the car was new he'd never got into one before and he couln't get hold of the wiring schematics to pop the locks. Had to get a lift to the honda dealership with the v5 to get a code which cost £80. This let the locksmith make a key in the back of his van which got him into the car. he then coded the key through the OBC port under the dash so the car could now be driven. Trouble was that without the fob the alarm just kept going off. So it wasn't really usable although it cost me £120. I then had to go back to honda to order an alarm fob which cost £40 plus another 60 to have it coded.

So £400 later i was mobile again. 2 days later I found my keys at the gym and 2 weeks later i found the spare in the car. I still can't see the funny side.